The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1889, Part 205

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1888/89
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
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KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN.


Roman Catholic Union, First Battalion ; Head- quarters, 258 Perry.


John Dunn, Colonel


R. C. Green, Lieut. Col.


E. J. Hug, Sr. Major Henry Van Uum, Jr. Major


Wm. J. Lynch, Quartermaster


Edward Cummins, Commissary


Bernard Jenchen, Paymaster ohn Manning, Sergt. Major


Martin Whalen, Aid-de-Camp.


COMMANDERIES.


No. 10-Irish American Legion-Shield's Com- mandery; meets at 2318 Broadway, every Thursday evening. T. Ryan, Commander.


No. 11-German American Legion-St. Peter's Commandery; meets at St. Peter's School House, Superior, cor. Dodge, the first Sun- day of each month. Geo. Shulte, Com- mander.


No. 12-Irish American Legion-Washington Commandery-Meets at 345 Superior, Wed- nesday evenings. P. H. McMahon, Com- mander.


No. 19-Irish American Legion-Lafayette Com- mandery-meets at 612 Lorain, every Tues- day evening. Robert Kegg, Commander.


No. 20-Sheridan Commandery-meets at 258 Perry, every Monday evening. C. A. Dainz, Commander.


No. 21-German American Legion-St. Joseph's Commandery; meets at 457 Woodland av., every Tuesday. Mathias Ockel, Commander.


No. 33-Annunciation Commandery -- Meets at Hurd, cor. Moore, every Thursday evening. John Sweeney, Commander.


No. 35-Immaculate Commandery-Meets Case av., nr. Payne av., every Wednesday even- ing. John Eidenschenk, Commander.


No. 36-Knights of St. George-Meets at School house, Carroll, cor. Jersey, first Tuesday. John Wilhelm, Commander.


No. 44-St. Malachi's Commandery-Meets at St. Malachi's Hall, Monday, at 8 p. in. Wm. Sweeney, Commander.


No. 46-Father Matthew Commandery-Meets at 569 Pearl, every Monday evening. I. Longtin, Commander.


No. 53-Cathedral Commandery-Meets at 303 St. Clair, the second Tuesday evening of each month. James McGrath, Commander.


No. 55-St. Augustine Commandery-Meets at 148 Pelton av., second Monday of each month. Morris O'Connell, Commander.


No. 70-Holy Trinity Commandery-Meets at Holy Trinity School House, Woodland av., the second Sunday of each month. Wm. Tausch, Commander.


No. 98-St. Frances Commandery-Meets, Case av., nr. Payne av., every Thursday evening. Joseph Stenger, Commander.


No .- - St. Stephen's Commandery-Meets at St. Stephen's School House, every Thursday evening. John J. Hippler, Commander.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.


COUNCILS.


Cleveland, No. 150-Meets, 258 Perry, the first and third Tuesday of each month. John D. Bresnahan, Pres .; Thomas Rafferty, Sec .; Thomas Ryan, Treas.


Forest City-Meets, Pearl, cor. Detroit, the first and third Monday of each month. Patrick Reidy. Pres .; Mart. J. Randel, Sec .; Ben. F. Spitzig, Treas.


St. John, The Evangelist, No. 107-Meets at room 19 City Hall, the first and third Tues- days of each month. J. C. Murphy, Pres .; W. Monaghan, Sec .; Thos. Rodgers, Treas.


CATHOLIC MUTUAL BEN. ASSOCIATION.


Grand Council of Ohio-Office, 47 Bridge. Frank Randel, Pres.


Branch No. 6-Meets at Pearl, cor. Detroit, sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


Branch No. 8-Meets at 345 Superior, first and third Thursdays of each month.


Branch No. 11-Meets in St. Joseph's School hall, Woodland av., cor. Chapel, first and third Mondays of each month.


Branch No. 15-Meets at 723 St. Clair, first and third Tuesdays of each monthi.


Branch No. 16-Meets in St. Peter's School bldg., Superior, near Dodge, second and fourth Fridays of each month.


Branch No. 21-Meets at St. Edward's School House, Woodland av., the first and third Fridays of each month.


Branch No. 22-Meets at St. Stephen's Hall, Courtland, first and third Thursdays of each month.


Branch No. 23-Meets at Jersey, cor. Carroll, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Branch No. 25-Meets, Clark av., cor. Scranton av., the second fourth Wednesday of each month.


Branch No. 26-Meets at 39 Douse, the second and fourth Saturday of each month.


TEMPERANCE.


Women's Christian Temperance Union of Cuya- hoga County-Headquarters 25 City Hall. Mrs. J. F. Foote, Cleveland, Pres .; Mrs. H. B. Wisner, Berea, Sec .; Mrs. S. McCrosky, Collamer, Treas.


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Central Cleveland Women's Temperance Union (connected with the State and National W. C. T. Unions). Incorporated under the laws of Ohio-Headquarters room 25 City Hall. Regular meeting every Tuesday at 3 p. m., Mrs. T. K. Doty, 83 McLean, Pres .; Mrs. J. M. Gilmore, 460 Prospect, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. J. M. Chandler, 200 Summit, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. G. P. Oviatt, 161 Ohio, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Geo. Presley, 105 Clinton, Treas.


East End Branch-Mrs. J. R. Bell, Pres .; Mrs. Helen Purdy, Sec .; Mrs. M. J. Preston, Treas.


Madison Avenue Branch-Mrs. J. M. Gilmore, 460 Prospect, Pres .; Miss Clara Henderson, 324 Grand av., Cor. Sec. ; Miss Anna Russell, 60 Rawlings av., Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Agnes Hickman, 406 Grand av., Treas.


The Union is engaged in general temperance and philanthropic work. It has organized the fol- lowing departments.


1-Jail and Infirmary Work. Mrs. T. Small, 98 Allen, Supt.


2-Social Purity Work. Dr. Orpha D. Baldwin, 170 Prospect, Supt.


3-Sunday School Work. Mrs. Terrell, 2 Olive, Supt.


4-Flower Mission Work. Mrs. A. J. Dowling, Supt.


5-Work among Colored People. Mrs. Helen Purdy, 192 Streator av., Supt.


6-Sabbath Observance Work. Mrs. S. G. Don- sereaux, 1038 Superior, Supt.


7-Industrial School Work. Mrs. J. M. Chand- ler, 200 Summit, Supt.


8-Work among Foreigners. Mrs. I. H. Amos, 1572 Broadway, Supt.


9-Narcotics. Mrs. S. G. Donsereaux, Supt., 1038 Superior.


10-Communion Wine. Mrs. Gillette, Supt.


11-Juvenile Work. Mrs. J. M. Chandler, 200 Summit, Supt.


12-Franchise. Mrs. S. M. Perkins, 24 Arling- ton ct., Supt.


13-Heredity. Dr. Louisa Toles, 25 Fulton, Supt.


Ohio Women's Christian Temperance Union (non-partisan)-Headquarters . 89 Euclid av. Mrs. E. J. Phinney, 21 Eben, Pres .; Mrs. E. K. Doolittle, Elyria, Vice-Pres .; Miss M. E. Ingersoll, Cleveland, Cor. Sec .; Miss Franc Young, Pittsfield, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. F. A. Gil- bert, Mansfield, Treas.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Cleve- land (non-partisan, non-sectarian), incor- porated under the laws of Ohio-Headquar- ters 89 Euclid av. Open from 9a. m. to 5 D. in. Regular meeting the second Thursday of each month, at 2 p. m. Mrs. J. S. Prather, Pres .; Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. N. W. Orton, Treas .; H. N. Raymond, Auditor. Embracing also the following:


Bands of Hope-Meet at the different churches every Saturday at 3 p. m. Mrs. C. E. Wheeler, Chairman of Committee.


Central Friendly Inn-Ohio, cor. Broadway. Gospel Temperance services Sunday at 3 p. in., and every evening at 7:30. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Miss F. Jennie Duty, Chairman of Committee.


Detroit Street Temperance Mission-599 De- troit. Services, 4 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Mrs. John Lowlow, Chairman of Committee.


East End Branch-Doan's Armory, Euclid av., cor. Doan. Mrs. L. M. Comstock, Chairman of Committee.


Open Door Missionary Committee-Meet at Open Door the last Friday of each month. MissF.Jennie Duty, Chairman of Committee.


South Cleveland Branch-Headquarters, Town Hall, Newburgh. Meetings every alternate Wednesday at res. of members. Mrs. E. J. Phinney, Pres .; Mrs. C. A. Marble, Sec .; Mrs. H. H. Pratt, Treas.


Willson Avenue Temperance Chapel-Willson av., nr. Euclid av. Services, Sunday, at 3 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Miss Anna Ed- wards, Chairman of Committee.


Woodland Avenue Temperance Reading Room -934 Woodland av. Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, Chairman of Committee.


Young Ladies' League for Temperance Educa- tion-Conducting Boys' Reading Room at Central Friendly Inn. Meets at 89 Eu- clid av. Miss L. T. Guilford, Pres .; Mrs. Myra Cowles Chase, Sec.


GOOD TEMPLARS.


Doan, No. 77-Meets at 420 Case av. every Monday evening.


Harbor of Refuge, No. 101-Meets every Sat- urday evening at 2588 Broadway.


Harmony, No. 557-Meets at 485 Pearl, every Wednesday evening.


Lincoln, No. 107-Meets at 72 West Madison av., every Thursday evening.


ROYAL TEMPLARS.


Forest City Council No. 4-Meets every altern- ate Friday evening at 420 Case av. G. M. Cadwell, Sec.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


· Badischer Unterstuetzungs Verein (East Side)- Meets, Woodland av., cor. Southern av., ev- ery alternate Wednesday. Ernst Roth, Pres .; C. Schumann, Sec .; Gustav Roth, Treas.


Badischer Unterstuetzungs Verein (West Side)- Meets at Pearl, cor. Freeman, alternate Thursday evenings. F. Frank, Pres .; Carl Schwendemann, Sec .; A. Specht, Treas.


Benevolent Order of Elks, Cleveland Lodge, No. 18-Meets at 52 Public Square every Thurs- day evening. Chas. O'Connor, E. R .; J. H. Hicks, Sec .; George W. Glidden, Treas.


Bethel Associated Charities-Bethel bldg., 319 Spring. James Barnett, Pres .; H. R. Groff, S. C. Smith, T. H. Graham and Mrs. W. C. North, Vice-Pres .; C. F. Dutton, Sec .; J. H. Wade, Jr., Treas .; H. N. Raymond, Supt .; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Seager, Asst. Supts .; James Barnett, E. C. Pope, Mrs. W. C. North, H. R. Groff, C. B. Lockwood, T. H. Graham, Mrs. F. A. Sterling, S. C. Smith, W. J. Akers, Executive Committee.


South Cleveland Branch-2588 Broadway. Dr. E. W. Poole, Pres .; Mrs. L. R. Payne, Vice- Pres .; L. R. Payne, Sec .; A. S. Emery, Treas. ; W. R. Dunbar, Chas. Rafter, Mrs. E. L. Dean, Mrs. C. T. Johns, Mrs. E. W. Poole; Mrs. F. K. Reed, Mrs. Joseph Turney, Ex- ecutive Committee.


Brooklyn Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 52 Willey every Saturday evening. Brush Electric Mutual Aid Association-Meets at works, Mason st. N. S. Possons, Pres .; Robert Hassan, Sec .; Robert Cain, Treas.


Children's Aid Society-Industrial School and Home for Girls and Boys, Detroit, at L. S. & M. S. Ry. crossing. T. P. Handy, Pres. ; L. F. Burgess, Treas., 198 Bank; Mrs. L. C. Sampson, Sec .; W. Sampson, Supt., office, . room 43 City Hall.


Cleveland Beer Brewers' Benevolent Society- Meets, Pearl, cor. Freeman, the first Sunday of each month. Jacob Orth, Pres .; Wm. Kurtz, Cor. Sec .; Charles Fell, Fin. Sec .; Charles Scheu, Treas.


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Cleveland Firemen's Relief Association-Meets St. Clair, cor. Academy, Thursday following first Monday of each month. H. H. Rebbeck, Pres .; C. C. Anderson, Sec .; David Ward, Treas.


Cleveland Humane Society-Office, room 24 City Hall. Gen. James Barnett, Pres .; An- drew Squire, Sec .; B. L. Pennington, Treas .; V. P. Kline and T. K. Dissette, Counsel ; E. C. Parmelee, Gen'l Agent ; F. D. Poole, Asst. Agent.


Cleveland Police Association-Meets at Central Police Station. A. J. Barnes, Pres .; W. S. Rowe, Sec .; A. S. Gates, Treas.


Cleveland Schwaben Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 618 Lorain, the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. John Miller, Pres .; Louis Schraitle, Cor. Sec .; Charles Keller, Fin. Sec .; Geo. Merz, Treas.


Cleveland St. Ry. Employes' Beneficiary Ass'n- Meets at 374 Ontario, every Tuesday. J. J. Coleman. Pres .; Harry Lancefield, Rec. Sec. : C. Gifford, Fin. Sec .; John Moser, Treas.


Concordia Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets, On- tario, cor. Lake, every alternate Monday. Joseph A. Kuehne, Pres. ; Peter Dahlheimer, Fin. Sec .; Gottlieb Schneider, Cor. Sec .; A. D. Ernne, Treas.


Cyril Method-Meets at School House, Burwell st., the second Sunday of each montli.


Daughters of Israel, No. 1 (Jewish Benevolent)- Meets at 374 Ontario, eaclı alternate Sun- v day, at 2 p. m.


Deborah Lodge, No. 1 (Jewish Benevolent)- Meets at 374 Ontario, each alternate Sull- day at 2 p. m. J. S. Solomon, Pres .; J. Wertheimer, Sec.


Deutscher Gegenseitiger Unterstuetzungs- Verein-Meets Germania Hall, each alter- nate Monday. Jacob Biddle, Pres .; Geo. A. Volk, Sec .; Jolin Fetzer, Fin. Sec .; Martin Wagner, Treas.


Dorcas Society-Meets at room 50, City Hall, every Tuesday at 10 a. m. Mrs. B. D. Bab- cock, Pres .; Mrs. Dr. H. Gerould, Sec .; Mrs. N. A. Gilbert, Treas.


Father Mathew Total Abstinence and Benevo- lent Society of Newburg-Meets at St. Coluniba's Academy, Broadway, cor. Seager, second Sunday of each month, at 4 p. m. Rev. Jolin T. Carroll, Pres.


Friedrich Wilhelm Verein-Meets 761 Scran- ton av., every alternate Tuesday.


Fritz Reuter Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meetsat 1058 Payne av., each alternate Wednesday. Fritz Reuter Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein -Meets at 148 Pelton av., every alternate Wednesday.


German Protestant Ladies' Benevolent Asso- ciation-Meets at School House, Case av., cor. Cooper, first Sunday of each montli. Mrs. Maria Stepp, Pres .; Mrs. Annie Weid- ling, Sec .; Mrs. John Stiebeling, Treas.


Germania Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 399 Ontario, every alternate Tuesday. Otto Wodrich, Pres .; Henry Erich, Rec. Sec .; Adam Krug, Fin. Sec .; Charles Schreiber, Treas.


Good Samaritan Relief Society (incorporated)- Meets at res. of members every alternate Thursday. Mrs. T. V. Cooke, Pres .; Mrs. Mary Smith, Sec .; Mrs. A. Lemmers, Treas. Grof Battyanyi Lajos-Meets E. Madison av., cor. Rawlings av., the third Sunday of each month at 2 p. m. Josef Molnar, Pres .; Sig. Handler, Sec .; A. Szokolits, Treas.


Hanoveraner Verein-Meets at 374 Ontario, every alternate Monday evening. Ludwig Thoemer, Pres. ; Henry Redeker, Sec .; Louis Meyer, Treas.


Hebrew Benevolent Association-Meets at Excelsior Club Hall, Woodland av., in Oc- tober. James Horwitz, Pres .; M. Bucli- mann, Sec .; S. Sampliner, Treas.


Helvetia Swiss Aid Society-Meets at 866 Lorain, second and fourth Sundays of each month. Gustav Deucher, Pres .; E. Boes- chenstein, Sec .; Jolin Beck, Treas.


Hungarian Aid Society (established in 1863)- Regular meetings first Sunday, 2 p. m., every month, at 354 Ontario. Louis Black, Pres .; I. C. Perley, Rec. Sec .; H. Littman, Fin. Sec .; H. Sampliner, Treas.


Hungarian Benevolent and Social Union-Meets at 374 Ontario the second Sunday of eachlı month, at 2 p. m. J. Sampliner, Pres .; H. Stecher, Sec .; W. Schwartz, Treas.


Hungarian Ladies' Aid Society-Regular meet- ings at Halle's Hall, 356 Ontario, third Sun- . day of each month, at 3 p. m. S. Sampliner, Pres .; Samuel Glueck, Sec .; Mrs. Jacob Cohen, Treas.


Katolicka Svornost-Meets at 39 Douse, tlie first Sunday in each month.


Knights of St. John-Meet at Holy Trinity School House, the third Sunday of each month. John G. Mueller, Pres .; Ignatzius, Sec .; Leon Schneider, Treas.


Knights of St. Louis-Meet at School House, Burwell street, the third Sunday of each month.


Knights of St. Stephen-Meet at St. Stephen's Hall, Courtland st., every Thursday even- ing. A. Biesinger, Pres .; Geo. A. Nunn, Sec .; John Hipler, Treas.


Kossuth Lajos-Meets at 570 Pearl, the first Sunday of each month. John Fridl, Pres .; Martin Lengyel, Sec .; C. Schmidt, Treas.


Ladies' Benevolent Society-Meets Excelsior Club House, first Tuesday of each monthi. Mrs. M. Halle, Pres .; Mrs. L. Black, Sec. and Treas.


Liquor Dealers' Benevolent and Protective As- sociation-Meets at 374 Ontario, first Wednesday of each monthi. P. Cunning- ham, Pres .; Otto Zirker, Sec .; Michael Dahler, Treas. Board of Directors meet last Friday of each montli.


Nord Amerikanischer Gruetli Bund-Meets, Scovill av., cor. Maple, first and third Sun- days of each month. Christian Schuepbaclı, Pres .; Edward Hindermeister, Cor. and Fin. Sec .; N. Knobel, Rec. Sec .; Henry Eichenberger, Treas.


Oestreich Ungarischer Bund-Meets at 374 Ontario, every alternate Wednesday even- ing. Josef Klinger, Pres. ; Jacob Klein, Sec .; Leopold Prince, Treas.


Schweitzer Hilfsgeselschaft-Meets, Scovill av., cor. Maple, the third Sunday of each month. Theo. Riesterer, Pres .; G. Deucher, Sec .; John Huber, Treas.


Schweitzer Verein-Meets, Scovill av., cor. Maple, the first Sunday of each month. F. Oertli, Pres .; A. Moser, Sec .; F. Zwicker, Treas.


St. Albert's Benevolent Society-Meets, St. Albert's School House, Lincoln av.


St. Andrew's Benevolent Society-Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Tuesdays. James Aitchin- son, Pres .; John McKay, Sec .; Hugh Craw- ford, Treas.


St. Bridget's Benevolent Society-Meets at 258 Perry, the fourth Sunday of each month, at 4 p. m.


St. Franciskus Benevolent Society-Meets at Church, Superior, nr. Becker av., the third Sunday of each month, at 2 p. m. Henry Beck, Pres .; Joseph Iuchs, Sec .; Bernhard Nieberding, Treas.


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St. Joseph's Benevolent Society-Meets, School House, Chapel st., fourth Sunday of each month. John Raspold, Pres.


St. Joseph's Mutual Relief Society-Meets at St. Peter's School House, Superior, cor. Dodge, fourth Sunday of each month.


St. Ludmila Benevolent Society-Meets at School House, Burton, nr. Newark, the third Sunday of each month.


St. Malachi's Poor Association-Meets at School House, Vermont, junction Viaduct, last Sun- day of each month.


St. Malachi's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society-Meets Division, cor. Pearl, first and third Sundays of each month.


St. Patrick's Benevolent Society-Meets at School House, Whitman st., every Tuesday evening.


St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets first Sunday of each month, at School House, Whitman st., Rev. John Sheridan, Director.


St. Peter's Benevolent Society, No. 1 (Bo- hemian)-Meets at School House, Burton, nr. Newark, the third Sunday of each month.


St. Peter's Benevolent Society, No. 2 (Bo- hemian)-Meets at School House, Burton, nr. Newark, the last Sunday of each month.


St. Stephan's Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein -Meets at St. Stephen's Hall, Courtland, the first Sunday of each month. Wm. Jung- laus, Pres. ; Wm.Hess, Sec. ; Geo. Dister, Cash.


St. Vincent de Paul's Society, St. Patrick's Con- ference-Meets at School House, Whitman st., Sundays, at 4 p. m.


Temple Relief Association (Spiritualists)- Meets Woodland av., cor. Eagle, every alter- nate Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Barker, Pres .; Miss Lydia R. Barton, Sec.


Unterstuetzungs Verein Einigkeit-Meets at 1252 St. Clair, every alternate Tuesday. Michael Willkomm, Pres .; Charles Winter, Rec. Sec .; John Abe, Fin. Sec .; Chr. Stocke, Treas.


Unterstuetzungs Verein Eintracht-Meets at 1058 Payne av., alternate Wednesday even- ings. Herman Gruz, Pres .; G. Heinninges, Cor. Sec .; W. Oltmann, Fin. Sec .; Louis Stimler, Treas.


Victoria Damen Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 79212 Woodland av., second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


Yard Masters' Mutual Benefit Association, Division No. 4-Meets room 2, Union Depat, the first Wednesday of each month. Alex. Bruce, Pres .; John Murphy, Sec. and Treas.


Young Ladies' Charitable Union-Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Miss Bertha Wormser, Pres .; Miss Saralı Hart, Sec .; Miss Jennie Moses, Treas.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


Aged and Infirm Israelites' Home, O. K. S. B .- Woodland av., cor. Willson av. Jacob Man- delbaum, Pres .; Jacob Colien, Sec .: Adolpli Freund, Detroit, Treas .; Dr. A. Friedman, Supt.


Cleveland Bethel Union-Superior, cor. Spring. B. L. Pennington, Pres. : Thomas West, Sec .; W. S. Jones, Treas .; W. E. Pence, Supt. of Bethel Home; Mrs. W. E. Pence, Matron. Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum-940 St. Clair. Douglass Perkins, Pres .; Dan P. Eells, Treas .; A. H. Shunk, Supt .; Mrs. Julia W. Shunk, Matron. Board of Man- agers meets at the Asylum, first Wednesday of each month, at 2 p. m. Mrs. R. P. Wade, Pres .; Mrs. S. L. Severance and Mrs. Henry Chisholm, Vice-Pres .; Miss Anne Walworth, Sec. Visiting day, Thursdays, after 2 p. m.


Convent of the Good Shepherd (an Asylum for Fallen Women)-Sterling av., corner Sibley. Mother Mary of St. John the Baptist, Sup'r.


Day Nurseries (in charge Young Ladies' Branch Women's Christian Assoc'n)-St. Clair, cor. Sterling av. Mrs. E. Jones, Chairman; Miss Kate McIntyre, Matron. At 1258 Case av., Mrs. C. P. Treat, Chairman; Miss. E. C. Preston, Matron, 74 Hamilton; Mrs. Geo. Wyman, Chairman; Mrs. C. A. Selden, Matron.


Floating Bethel and City Mission Chapel-165. River (on dock). Capt. Thomas Wilson, Pres. of Society; W. H. Doan, Treas .; S. Barker, Sec .; Rev. J. D. Jones, Chaplain and Supt.


Home for Aged Women-194 Kennard, bet. Garden and Cedar av. Mrs. F. A. Arthur, Chairman Executive Com .; Mrs. C. E. Low- man, Sec .; Mrs. Dan P. Eells, Treas .; Mrs. S. Comstock, Matron; Miss Annie Com- stock, Asst. Visiting day, Wednesday, from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 to 5 p. m.


Ilome for the Aged Poor-281 Perry. Conducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor. Sister Noel of St. Louis, Lady Superior. Visiting days, Sundays and Thursdays, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m.


Industrial School and Home (under the auspices of Children's Aid Society)-Office, 43 City Hall. School and Home, Detroit rd., at L. S. & M. S. Ry. crossing. William Sampson, Supt .; Mrs. S. J. Sampson, Matron.


Infants' Rest-1416 Cedar av. Mrs. Christine Stadler, Matron.


Invalid's Home-1643 Euclid av. Mrs. M. C. Worthington, Pres. and Treas .; Mrs. L. A. Castle, Sec .; Mrs. S. E. Davis, Matron. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p. m.


Jewish Orphan Asylum, I. O. B. B .- Woodland av., bet. Case and Sawtell avs. A. Hart, Pres .; D. Adler, Vice-Pres .; J. Rohrheimer, Treas .; S. Wolfenstein, Sec. and Supt .; M. Buchmann, Fin. Sec .; Mrs. C. Steiner, Matron. Visiting day, Saturday, 2 to 5 p. m.


Jones School and Home for Friendless Chil- dren-1633 Pearl, Brooklyn Vil. C. L. Jones, Pres .; I. D. Wittenmyer, Sec .; I. P. Lamson, Treas .; Mrs. Rhoda McDonald, Matron. Visiting day, Friday, from 2 to 5 p. m.


Retreat (a Reformatory Home for Unfortunate Girls)-934 St. Clair. Miss Sarah E. Fitcli. Chairman of Committee; Mrs. A. A. Thome, Sec .; Mrs. M. P. Williams, Treas .; Miss S. 0. Peck, Matron; Miss C. E. Lamb, Asst .; C. C. Arms, M. D., Physician. Committee for the reception of inmates and the adop- tion of children, meets every Wednesday - afternoon at the institution. Visiting day, Wednesday, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. in.


St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-Woodland av., cor. Cemetery st. Sister Ann Hogan, Su- perior. Visiting day, first Sunday of each month, 12 m. to 6 p. m.


St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-103 Har- mon, bet. Scovill and Woodland avs. Miss Mary LeMasson, Superior. Visiting day, first Sunday in each month, 12 m. to 6 p. m. For the public, any day except Monday or Saturday.


St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum-Monroe, nr. Willett. Sister Mary Alexis, Superior. Visiting days, for friends of children, first and second Sundays of each month, from 1 to 4 p. m. For the public, any day except Monday and Saturdays.


Temporary Home for Friendless Women and Girls-Bethel bldg., Superior, cor. Spring. Mrs. W. R. Seager, Matron.


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The Open Door (Temporary Home for Women)- 412 Erie. Mrs. Dr. Biggar, Pres .; Mrs. W. H. Harris, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Arthur St. J. Newberry, Sec .; Mrs. J. B. Savage, Treas .; Miss Delia Hatch, Matron.


The Boarding Home-16 Walnut. Mrs. E. H. Huntington, Chairman of Committee; Mrs. Eunice M. Barlow, Matron.


Trinity Church Home for the Sick and Friend- less-Perry, cor. Euclid av. Mrs. E. C. Pechin, Sec. and Treas .; Mrs. F. H. Fair- field, Matron.


Women's Christian Assocation-No. 16 Walnut. (Embracing the Boarding Home, the Re- treat and the Home for Aged Women). Miss Sarah E. Fitch, 1819 Euclid av., Pres .; Mrs. H. M. Ingham, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Wm. M. Merriam, Cor. Sec .; Miss C. M. Leonard, Treas .; Miss S. C. Valentine, Bible Reader. Managers meet first Tuesday of each month ; general meetings on the first Tuesdays of February, May, August and November, re- spectively. Annual meeting in November.


Women's Christian Association (Young Ladies' Branch)-Meets at 16 Walnut, last Tuesday of each month. Mrs. M. E. Rawson, Pres .; Mrs. Will Cushing, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Davis, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. D. B. Chambers, Treas. Day Nurseries, at St. Clair, cor. Sterling av., 47 Hamilton and 1258 Case av.


Women's Christian Association (Educational and Industrial Union)-Erie, cor. Walnut. Mrs. H. M. Ingham, Pres .; Miss Susie Cut- ler, Sec. ; Miss E. Hunt, Treas.


SOCIETIES-MISCELLANEOUS,


A. A. O. N. M. S. Al Koran Temple-Meets in Masonic Temple, at call of I. G. P. Sam. Briggs, I. G. P .; H. W. Hubbard, Rec .; Chas. T. Wesley, Treas.


Accountants' and Bookkeepers' Association- Meets at room 25 City Hall, the first and third Wednesday of each month. John J. Bever, Pres .; Frank Blakeslee, Sec .; C. D. Lovejoy, Treas.


Alumni Association of Western Reserve Uni- versity-Dr. E. O. Portman, Canton, Pres .; Dr. W. T. Corlett, Rec. Sec .; Dr. S. W. Kelley, Cor. Sec.


Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Join- ers, Cleveland Branch No. 11-Meets at 374 Ontario, every Saturday evening.


Amalgamated Society of Iron and Steel Work- ers-Cataract Lodge, No. 2-Meets at 2764 Broadway, each alternate Saturday evening. American Order of Steam Engineers-Forest City Council, No. 2-Meets at 144 Ontario, every Monday evening. George A. Eddy, Chief; W. A. Disbro, C. E .; Wm. Jewell, Treas.


Anglo-American Association-Meets at 356 On- tario, the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Capt. George Warner, Pres .; Samuel H. Needs, Sec .; H. Proud, Treas.


Axworthy Club-Meets Clark av., cor. Milford, the second Wednesday of each month. Henry Fredericks, Pres .; Frank Turek, Sec .; Joseph Hedlicka, Treas.


Bee Line Mutual Ins. Asso .- Robert Blee, Pres .; George W. Burt, of Galion, O., Gen. Sec .; T. J. Higgins, Treas .; D. M. Eason, Auditor.


Blue Ribbon Christian Temperance Union- Doan's Armory, C. E. Reader, Pres .; J. W. Moore, Sec .; Wm. McReynolds, Treas.




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